terça-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2009

Candidatos à estatueta dourada

Neste ano, resolvi tomar vergonha na cara e mergulhar de cabeça em uma das minhas grandes paixões: o cinema. Graças ao fascinante advento da tecnologia, aliado a um ato um tanto quanto ilegal, resolvi baixar da internet todos os filmes que estão concorrendo ao Oscar 2009. Tudo bem, alguns filmes eu me dei ao luxo de ir ao cinema e desfrutar os benefícios da tela grande. Porém, com a situação financeira de "vacas anoréxicas" que ando passando, a única solução encontrada foi realmente baixá-los em casa. Mesmo porque, muito dos filmes só estrearão no circuito brasileiro depois da cerimônia do Oscar, e desta vez eu quero fazer minhas apostas baseados em meus próprios argumentos, e não puros achismos.

Semana passada já comentei sobre "Quem quer ser um milionário". Hoje, comentarei sobre outros três filmes que estão na disputa de algumas estatuetas: O curioso caso de Benjamin Button, de David Fincher, "A troca", de Clint Eastwood, e "Rio Congelado", de Courtney Hunt.

"Rio Congelado", como o próprio nome diz, é um filmes frio, denso, muitas vezes estático, maduro, sem alegria, sem muito movimento, onde, muitas vezes, vale mais um quase-sorriso no rosto do que meia dúzia de palavras ditas. O filme narra a trajetória de duas mulheres que acabam se aliando para ajudar na travessia de imigrantes ilegais na fronteira do Canadá com os EUA.

A relação da personagem de Melissa Leo, que com todo o mérito concorre ao Oscar de melhor atriz, com a personagem, com Misty Upham é extremamente sutil, mas de uma força e beleza impecáveis. Mas, o grande personagem da história é a própria miséria da região, que mesmo ocultada pelo frio de 20 graus negativos, se torna evidente e tocante.

Já que falei em atuação feminina brilhante, "A troca" é, sem dúvida alguma, o melhor papel da carreira de Angelina Jolie até agora. Não é a toa que a senhora Pitt também concorre à estatueta de melhor atriz da premiação. Angelina, mais do que nunca, mostrou que além de uma das mulheres mais belas do planeta também é uma das melhores atrizes da nova safra do cinema. O filme, vivenciado em 1928, na cidade de Los Angelas, narra a história de uma mãe, que em uma manhã de sábado, ao voltar do trabalho, não encontra mais em casa seu filho Walter, de oito anos. A partir de então, começa uma incessante busca para resgatar o menino. No entanto, a personagem é barraca por um embate com a polícia local, imersa em corrupção e disputas políticas.

O filme representa a insuperável e poderosa força do amor maternal e a determinação de uma mulher que não tem medo de lutar pelo seu objetivo, em uma sociedade machista e corrompida. "A troca", dirigido pelas excelentes mãos de Clint Eastwood, também concorre aos Oscars de Melhor Direção de Arte e Melhor Fotografia. Reserve lenços de papel para assistí-lo.

A última produção que comento hoje é a única que poderá desbancar "Quem quer ser um milionário" na disputa de melhor filme de 2008. "O curioso caso de Benjamin Button" é tocante, é empolgante, é inteligente, é puro, é ingênuo, é fascinante. Talvez seja essa a palavra: fascinante. Não consigo contar quantas vezes me vi de queixo caído durante a exibição do filme no cinema, e quantas vezes meus olhos, hipnotizados pelo brilho do enredo, se fizeram imersos em lágrimas.

A história narra a trajetória de Benjamin Button, uma criança que nasce com uma desconhecida doença: ela nasceu velha. Velha? Sim, logo ao nascer, a criança apresenta a fisionomia de um senhor à beira da morte. Porém, Benjamin Button, que segundo os médicos estaria predestinado a morrer logo após ao nascimento, inverte a situação, e ao invés de envelhecer, ele começa a rejuvenescer com o passar dos anos.

Brad Pitt está completamente fantástico no papel do protagonista. Com a maquiagem sendo papel fundamental para a história, é impossível olhar para Pitt com a aparência de um senhor de 70 anos e o jeito de uma criança de 5 anos e não se emocionar. Uma atuação impecável e contagiante. Além disso, Cate Blanchett também está brilhante no papel de Daisy, a mulher por quem Benjamin se apaixona.

O filme é o arrasa-quarteirões da 81ª edição do Oscar. Ele concorre a precisamente 13 indicações na premiação, entre elas “Melhor filme”, “Melhor diretor” e “Melhor ator”, para Brad Pitt. Em 80 anos do prêmio, apenas 10 filmes conseguiram tão façanha, e a maioria deles ganhou o grande prêmio.O interessante da seleção de filmes neste edição da premiação é o fato da maioria deles tratar de assuntos que são tão fortes e ao mesmo tempo tão simples, ligados à natureza humana: o amor, a esperança, a luta, a determinação, a amizade, os vínculos de sentimento. Todos os filmes ganham o espectador pelo coração e o transportam para dentro de si mesmos, fazendo com que cada um, sentado à frente da grande tela ou da simples tela do computador, consiga olhar para dentro e pensar nos limites e nas essências do próprio ser humano, deles próprios.

Anote esses três filmes na agenda e não deixe de assisti-los, pois com a tecnologia da internet ou não, vale o preço do ingresso do cinema!

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Armageddon Thru To You

If you've been wondering why it seems like the world around us is unraveling, it's because the last days as foretold in the bible are now upon us. Just as it was 2000 years ago, many were unable to discern the signs of Jesus Christ's first coming (Mat 16:3), as will many concerning his second coming, which will occur very soon. Yes many have proclaimed a similar sentiment many times in the past, but their errors have no bearing on today other than to lull you into spiritual apathy, and that too was prophesied to occur in the last days.


If you're not a believer in Jesus Christ because you're an atheist, consider that the underlying impetus for your disbelief is most likely borne of pride and here's why:

When we die, if you as an atheist were right, then there is no upside or downside for anyone regarding the afterlife. We will all simply cease to exist

However if we Christians were right about our belief in the afterlife, then we will be given eternal life and you as an atheist will receive eternal damnation

Given the choices, the position held by an atheist is a fools bet any way you look at it because the atheist has everything to lose and nothing to gain. It is tantamount to accepting a “heads I win, tails you lose” coin toss proposition from someone. And that someone by the way is Satan (see Ephesians 6:12).

The only way to explain the attitude held by an atheist is pride, pure and simple. The intellectually dishonest and/or tortured reasoning used by atheists to try and disprove the existence of God is nothing more than attempts to posture themselves as superior (a symptom of pride). And as anyone who has read their bible knows, this is precisely the character flaw that befell Lucifer, God's formerly most high angel. (Isaiah 14:12-15). Is it any wonder then why the bible is so replete with references to pride as the cause of mankind's downfall?

Pride permeates our lives and burdens us in ways that most of us seldom recognize. Ironically, pride is the one thing that can blind someone to things even the unsighted can see. And sadly pride will blind many with an otherwise good heart, to accepting the offer of eternal salvation that Christ bought and paid for with his life.


In any event, if you're an atheist, I wish you only the best for every day of the rest of your life because for you, this life is as close to heaven as you'll ever get, but for believers in Christ, this life is as close to hell as we'll ever get.





If you're not a believer and follower of Jesus Christ because you are of another faith, please take the time to very carefully compare your faith to Christianity and ask yourself, why is the bible the only religious book with both hundreds of proven prophecies already fulfilled as well as those being fulfilled today? No other religion can claim anything remotely close to this fact. Many Christians who are serious students of bible prophecy are already aware of the role and significance of bible prophecy in foretelling end time events. God gave us prophecy as evidence of his divine holiness to know the begining from the end (Isa 46:10). God also believed prophecy to be so important that to those willing to read the most prophetic book in the bible, the Book of Revelation, he promised a special blessing (see Rev 1:3), and this is the only book in the bible that God gives its reader a special blessing for reading. Something to think about.


Don't risk losing Christ's offer of eternal life by not accepting him as your savior and by thinking that the bible is nothing more than a compilation of unrelated and scattered stories about people who lived 2,000 plus years ago. If you take the time to study (not just read) the bible, you will literally be shocked to learn things you would have never imagined would be revealed in it. Did you know that like parables, God also uses particular months and days in the Jewish calendar, Jewish Feasts and customs, solar and lunar phases, celestial alignments, gematria (Hebrew numerology) early bible events and more as patterns and models to foretell future events?


Consider the following interesting facts about the bible that testify to its God-inspired authorship:

Did you know that in Gen 12:2, God said he would bless Israel?. How else can you explain the grossly disproportionate level of success achieved by Jewish people as a tiny minority in the world, especially after all they have gone through? And how can you explain the success achieved by the tiny nation of Israel, surrounded by enemies outnumbering them 100 to 1 and yet still they remain victorious in all their wars?


Did you know that as evidence to indicate that Israel is the epicenter of the world from God's point of view is the fact that languages to the west of Israel are written and read from left to right as if pointing to Israel, and languages from countries to the east of Israel are written and read from right to left, again as though pointing to Israel. Just a coincidence, you say? I think not.


Did you know that the six days of creation and seventh day of rest in Genesis is a model for the six thousand years of this age (ending very soon), that is to be followed by a 1,000 year millennial reign by Christ (see 2 Peter 3:8)? Adam was born sometime prior to 4000 B.C., therefore our 6000 years are almost up.


Did you kow that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is hidden in the meaning of the Hebrew names listed in the genealogy of the book of Genesis (Research it online)? To deny this was God-inspired, one has to instead believe that a group of Jewish rabbis conspired to hide the Christian Gospel right inside a genealogy of their venerated Torah, which is not a very plausible explanation.


Did you know that solar eclipses, which the bible describes as the sun being black as sackcloth, and lunar eclipses, which the bible refers to as blood red moons, have prophetic meaning? Research it online. God showed Adam (and us) his plan for man's redemption through the use of celestial alignments. (research Mazzaroth online)

Did you know that much of the symbolism in the book of revelation refers to planetary alignments that will occur when certain events occur as prophesied? These planetary alignments also explained the birth of Christ, just search out The Bethlehem Star movie on the Internet.

Did you know that the references in Eze 39:4-17 and Rev 19:17-21 in the battle of Gog/Magog and Armageddon respectively, in which birds of prey will eat the flesh of the dead in battle from two enormous wars is based on fact? The largest bird migration in the world consisting of bilions of birds (34 species of raptors and various carrion birds) from several continents converge and fly over Israel every spring and fall. Coincidence? I think not.

Did you know that Hebrew numerology, also known as Gematria, and the numbers with biblical and prophetic significance are hidden in the Star of David? Google the video called "Seal of Jesus Christ"

Did you know that the seven Churches mentioned at the beginning of the Book of Revelation describe the seven stages the Church will go through?

There are literally hundreds of hidden messages in the bible like these that testify to the fact that the bible was God inspired. You can find them yourselves if you only take the time to look into it. Remember Proverbs 25:2 "It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; to search out a matter is the glory of kings".


And finally, if you are Catholic, or one who subscribes to the emergent Church or seeker-friendly Church movement, please compare the doctrine taught, advocated or accepted by your Church, with the actual bible, notwithstanding some new-age version of the bible. And remember that although the bible is often referred to as the living bible, the word "living" was never intended to imply in any way that the bible "evolves" over time to meet, or be consistent with, the standards of man. It's just the opposite.


Well, am I getting through to you? If not, the answer might be explained in the response given by Jesus Christ in his Olivet discourse when he was asked by his disciples why he spoke the way he did (in parables, etc.) in the book of Matthew 13:10-16. What Jesus said could have easily been paraphrased more clearly as "so that the damned won't get it". Why did Christ respond the way he did when asked why he spoke this way? Is there something about pride (the bible says there is) that closes one's heart to seeing or hearing the messages supernaturally hidden in bible parables, models, typologies, and similes, etc.? That should give you something to think about, but don't take too long. Time is now very short.


If it sometimes seems like there are powers at work behind the powers we know, remember what it says in Ephesians 6:12 "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." If you study the bible, it will become clearer.


And by the way, if you are a scoffer, this too was prophesied to occur in the last days. See 2 Peter 3:3.


Thank you and God Bless you!
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